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    Autopia fire/rescue. DaGonz's Avatar
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    I`m detailing a 1986 Porsche 944 that sat covered in a barn for three years. The paint is original and in good condition. The interior has a few spots of mildrew on the cloth upholstery inserts and on the seatbelts. Other than that, the interior just needs a good vacuuming.



    I don`t want to ue anything that can damage the seatbelts, I want to go as mild as possible with the cleaner.



    I do have a bottle of Arm and Hammer Clean Shower soap scum and mildew preventer.. that`s pretyy mild, and I`ll use it (first trying it out on an inconspicous spot) if I have to.



    Any suggestions for alternatives?



    Thanks in advance... DaGonz

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    Biokleen Bac-Out?



    It`s pretty mild and decent mold and mildew.

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    Steam clean?
    John

    JEMM Auto Detailing - Serving the Greater Binghamton, NY area

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    +1 - BacOut

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    I ended up uisng the Arm and Hammmer stuff, as nobody in the area carried bac-out.



    It did work.. the mildew is gone!



    The job is ending up being a two day affair... I had to take one of my dogs for an emergency visit to the vet with an eye problem (scratched cornea, he couldn`t open the eyes, and when he did it was redder than a Guards Red Porsche!).



    He has to wear a Elizabethan collar around his head to prevent him from scratching..looks like he`s waering a negaphone! :chuckle:



    The owner of the 944 had no problem with me keeping the car, as he doesn`t need it until Sunday.

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    Glad your product worked and I hope the pooch is doing better :chuckle:



    BTW, I can sometimes find Biokleen products at the local natural, whole food grocery store in the cleaning aisle.

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    Glad your product worked for you and I hope your pooch is doing better



    BTW, I can sometimes find Biokleen products at the local natural, whole foods grocery store in the cleaning aisle.

 

 

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